I am flying into Boston on Monday night from Australia and I am wondering where I should head to enjoy the festive spirit. Boston was the site of the early part of the Revolutionary War, so battlefields or other monuments to the Revolution would be most in keeping with the holiday.

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Rebecca ChernoffJun 29 '11 at 16:05

@tobes: I made a change to your question that I believe can get it reopened. Are you ok with it?
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Tom AuJun 13 '14 at 16:29

I have narrowed the question to focus on "Patriotic" (Revolutionary War) sites and voted to reopen the question in its current form.
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Tom AuJun 15 '14 at 0:46

Head down to the Charles river (between the Longfellow bridge and Massachusetts ave). They let off fireworks from a barge in the middle. On the banks of the river you will find a couple of million people partying. But bear in mind that drinking alcohol in public is super illegal here. So don't turn up with a box of beer.